Thinclient usage

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Description

Thinclient is a contribution that adds a server manager panel to allow an administrator to manage thinclient workstations (ie. workstations that are using the pxeboot protocol to retrieve a boot image from the server).

PXE Booting is a facility for allowing LAN workstations to boot an operating system over the network. A reasonable overview (and fairly detailed description of how to get it working) can be found at the PXELINUX site.

After installation the server manager panel can be found under the Configuration category of the server manager menu.

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Configuration

Your PXE Boot Server is

If Thinclient is enabled, PXE Booting is enabled and your smeserver dhcp will supply the filepath of a pxe bootable image to any LAN workstation requesting it. If you also have the smeserver-tftp-server contrib installed, the tftp server will be enabled/disabled in parallel with Thinclient.

Your TFTP Server is

This is a dropdown list containing 'Self' and all hostnames defined via your Hostnames and addresses server-manager panel.

  • You MUST specify which Tftp server you will be using to supply the image.
  • Selecting Self will activate the Tftp server running on this server (if smeserver-tftp-server is installed).
  • You can also select from any host defined on your network (preferred), or specify the IP address of the machine your Tftp server is running on.

The default distribution is

This is a dropdown list of 'none' and all the 'distributions' that you have defined (default is the /tftproot/ directory).

  • The default distribution will be used by all Workstations unless you specify individual settings for a Workstation.
  • If you select 'none', you will need to use individual Workstation settings for all Workstations.

Distributions and Workstations

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Distributions

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